On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 22:06:51 +0000 "thveillon.debian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micha a écrit : > > After my camera died on a recent trip I bought a new one (nikon s52 if it > > helps). Due to some bug and bad timing on button presses the camera trashed > > the file system somehow. Based on the number of images it can write to disk > > it seems that the images are still there, but what I see under the > > directory is some directories with trashed file names that can't be used > > and some files with a size of 1TB that are junk (on a 2GB card). > > > > I'm looking for a way to rescue the images (jpegs) if possible. I tried > > rstudio under windows but it only found some AVIs but not the images (at > > least using the basic settings). > > > > Are there any programs (linux, windows or mac) that may be able to recover > > the images, or any other way to do it? > > > > It was a new (and formated) card so that there is a chance that the images > > written in some order but I don't know enough about this hardware. > > > > The card is a 2GB transcend secure digital (sd) > > > > thanks > > > > > Hi, > > with Linux I guess Tesdisk and Photorec are your best bet, photorec did > a great job for me once. With windows and Mac I guess products from > diskinternals.com and prosofteng.com can do a similar job through a nice > gui, but they don't come for cheap. > If you want win/mac freeware just have a look on softpedia.com. > Thanks, you saved my @ss. Photorec did the job whithout a hitch. Took the windows programs half an hour to find nothing. Photorec found all the lost images in 2 minutes. > Tom > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]